Moriah Wesleyan Methodist Chapel - Corris Uchaf (1905)

Although there has been no mention in any newspaper of the Revival in this area, yet I do not think it has been left completely destitute. Some services here will be remembered as long as we live. The different denominations here united in this direction. Thanks be for the removal of a great deal of the prejudice which has existed between religious denominations; only the Spirit of God could achieve this. In unity there is strength, and that is where our strength lies too. While we have not had the excitement and the power that other areas have had, yet we are sure that we have received the substance, even though we received it through dew. One thing that is very striking is the honesty of the young people before God and men. However, we have had three unusual services. The first was at Bethel (Congregationalist). There were nothing especial about the first service that evening, but at the beginning of the second service there came a wave, and all who had not been holding a service rushed to place before God their entreaties for forgiveness; old backsliders, and those who had not previously been members, thronging to places of worship to seek a refuge and stronghold for their souls at the rock that does not shift in the surging flood [hymn quotation]. The other service was at Moriah (Wesleyan). This too was a special service. The earnestness of the children praying for their parents to give themselves to Jesus Christ was enough to melt the hardest hearts of the most sinful and thoughtless people. The third service was at Bethania (Calvinistic Methodist). This was a great saving service. Oh! The earnestness found here, children for their parents, and others on behalf of their friends. But despite everything the pair turned their backs on the house [of worship], but one of them came back and I am pleased to say that both have come back by this evening. Thanks be to God for the return of the old harps to give sweeter praise to Him who died to buy us life.